posting the information on the HL... You guys saved the day and should call them and ask for a reward (although as Shady Joe pointed out, maybe they aren't very happy about the results...)
I am not that surpried that he didn't sell all of his watches...
1) Firstly, it should take a while to get rid of all that stock, especially if he did't want to attract attention to himelf...
2) Potential buyers for these kind of watches aren't usually the dumbest people on the earth, and one would think that they would do some sort of check to make sure that the watch would be legit (at least I did a fair bit of due diligence when I bought my Hublot on the secondary market, calling both AD and Hublot to verify the authenticity of the piece)... that might have made it harder to liquidate his stock
3) Would you have bought from him if you knew that it was stolen goods (even if he offered the watch at 10% of retail)? Judging at least by the Loungers, I would be surprised if many of us would knowingly accept to execute an illegal trade. Maybe I'm being naive, but I would hope that the majority of the potential buyers would be of the same views.
The guy was an employee at the watch boutique, it's not like he had connections with the mafia who could have bought "in bulk".

They probably did pay up. Now they have to return the money; and worse if they had a replacement cost policy. They'll end up returning more money to the insurance company than they'll realize on the sale of the watches. And who knows if they will ever sell them all.
Joseph